Los Angeles Rodent Exterminator

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Welcome! Los Angeles Rodent Exterminator is a full-service rodent control company specializing in the permanent removal of mice and rats in Los Angeles, CA. Whether you have a problem with mice in your attic, rats in your walls, or rodents scratching in your house, we can solve it! The key to PERMANENT rodent control lies in our inspection and preventative work - we seal the rats and mice out of your house forever, and we trap and remove them. We do not use poison! We answer our phone 24/7, and can schedule a same-day or next day appointment. Some of the services we offer include:

  • 100% Permanent Rodent Eradication
  • House, Roof, and Attic Inspections
  • Preventative Rodent Exclusion Repairs
  • Rodent Droppings Cleanup in Attic
  • Outdoor Rodent Population Abatement
  • Poison-free Rat and Mouse Extermination
  • Porch, Deck, or Shed Exclusion Barriers
  • Dead Rodent Removal - Walls or Attic

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rodent trapping Los Angeles's Best Rodent Removal: In every society, rat infestation is one that can't be avoided. These sneaky rodents know how to maneuver their way into homes without being noticed. If you notice the presence of these rodents in your home, you might want to take advantage of our 10 years of experience. Our rat removal company offers cost-effective rat removal solutions to both commercial and residential customers. Our difference as a Rat Removal Company lies in our rat exterminators. This team of professionals help portray our legacies in the best way possible. To keep up with our standards of offering quality rat removal services, we invest in our professionals, using monthly technical training to increase their knowledge base and experience. With this highly experienced team, our exterminators will know exactly where to look when coming to inspect your home for any possible sign of rat infestation if you are not sure of their presence. Also, our team will find it easy to disinfect your home and find out every possible entry hole of the rats and get them sealed. With this process, you won't have to experience any rat infestation in the nearest future. Lastly, we have built a legacy of making sure our customers are satisfied with every one of our services. To keep up with this, we train our customer service team to be friendly, responsive, conversational, and concerned about the request and needs of our clients. At our company, you can trust us to help keep your home free from rats and every other threat. To benefit from our services, all you have to do is get in touch with us.

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Los Angeles pest control

We California's top experts in rodent control. We are not a typical Los Angeles rat removal or pest control company. We don't treat rats or mice like insects, because they are not - they are mammals! You can't just use poison to get rid of them, like you can with insects. Unlike most Los Angeles pest control, we focus on complete and permanent solutions. We don't just use poison every month. We solve your rodent problem forever, by following these steps:

  • Inspect the entire house, ground to roof, and the attic
  • Seal shut all entry areas, no matter how small, with steel
  • Set a dozen or more rat or mouse traps in the house and attic
  • Remove all rodents as they are caught and monitor for activity
  • Once there is no more activity and no more caught, we're done
  • When necessary, we clean rodent droppings, replace insulation, and repair chewed electric wires

Los Angeles Rodent Removal Tip:

What Is the Natural Diet of the Black Rat and the Norway Rat?
The black rat and the Norway rat are some of the most resourceful and enterprising scavengers on the face of the Earth. Regardless of whether they live in the wild or in urban areas, these little creatures eat all kinds of different food sources. Continue reading this article to find out more about the natural diet of both the black rat and the Norway rat.

Black Rat
The black rat, also known as the roof rat, the ship rat, and the house rat, is best known for its incredibly long tail that is usually longer than its whole body. They also possess large beady eyes and large ears. They are generally smaller than their Norway rat cousins. The black rat generally has fur ranging from black to a brownish-grey. The roof rat gets its name from having a tendency to build its nest in areas that are well off the ground. 

The diet of the black rat widely varies from habitat to habitat, as these creatures are omnivorous. Many times the roof rat will eat a variety of different vegetation, depending on where it is located. Oftentimes, it can be plants such as fruits, vegetables, cereals, and grain plants. On the meat side of things, these rats are quite at home eating a variety of insects and other invertebrates. While this is just a general list, it doesn't even come close to explaining the wide variety of other food sources the black rat enjoys.

rodent trapping Norway Rat
The Norway rat, also referred to as the brown rat, sewer rat, and street rat, is best known for its ability to survive in virtually any environment it finds itself in. The brown rat has bad vision and actually cannot see color, making its other senses like hearing, taste, touch, and smell far stronger. These rats are generally brown or grey, and their tails are generally shorter than their bodies. They have bigger bodies and smaller eyes and ears than their black rat cousins. 

The Norway rat is very well known for eating almost anything it can find. The brown rat likes to feed at night, though it can often be seen feeding throughout the day as well. The brown rat is entirely omnivorous as well, showing a lack of pretension about what they eat. They will eat any food scraps, garbage, and even waste of humans or other animals if they have to. If the Norway rat had its choice of food, it would generally prefer any kind of fish, meat, or grain such as cereal. In addition to its varied diet, the Norway rat also generally finds its food, takes it, and then carries it to its shelter to hoard it or consume it.

Urbanization
With the urban sprawl that is consuming more and more natural land, rats are having to become adaptable, or else they will likely die. This adaptability of rats has led them to begin eating objects and different food sources that they likely never would have tried. One of the first things that both black rats and Norway rats realized was how easy it was to find food if they knew where to look in cities. If you have ever been behind a restaurant and seen the dumpster areas, you know why rats love urban areas. Rubbish, scraps, and rotten meat can be found all over with minimal effort. These critters are generally able to find all kinds of food even when they may run out during the winter, which is very good for the booming rat populations, but not so good for humans who have to live with them.


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